So you think you're a Tech Savvy Genealogist...

As a result of a personal brainstorming session this afternoon I have drawn up a list of 50 criteria that might indicate that one is a Tech Savvy Genealogist. If I spent longer at this or did it on another day I might come up with a different or better list.

The list should be annotated in the following manner:Things you have already done or found: bold face typeThings you would like to do or find: italicize (colour optional) Things you haven’t done or found and don’t care to: plain typeFeel free to add extra comments in brackets after each item

Which of these apply to you?

Own an Android or Windows tablet or an iPad

Use a tablet or iPad for genealogy related purposes

Have used Skype to for genealogy purposes

Have used a camera to capture images in a library/archives/ancestor's home

Use a genealogy software program on your computer to manage your family tree

Have a Twitter account

Tweet daily

Have a genealogy blog

Have more then one genealogy blog

Have lectured/presented to a genealogy group on a technology topic

Currently an active member of Genealogy Wise

Have a Facebook Account

Have connected with genealogists via Facebook

Maintain a genealogy related Facebook Page

Maintain a blog or website for a genealogy society

Have submitted text corrections online to Ancestry, Trove or a similar site

Have registered a domain name

Post regularly to Google+

Have a blog listed on Geneabloggers

Have transcribed/indexed records for FamilySearch or a similar project

Own a Flip-Pal or hand-held scanner

Can code a webpage in .html

Own a smartphone

Have a personal subscription to one or more paid genealogy databases

Use a digital voice recorder to record genealogy lectures

Have contributed to a genealogy blog carnival

Use Chrome as a Browser

Have participated in a genealogy webinar

Have taken a DNA test for genealogy purposes

Have a personal genealogy website

Have found mention of an ancestor in an online newspaper archive

Have tweeted during a genealogy lecture

Have scanned your hardcopy genealogy files

Use an RSS Reader to follow genealogy news and blogs

Have uploaded a gedcom file to a site like Geni, MyHeritage or Ancestry

Own a netbook

Use a computer/tablet/smartphone to take genealogy lecture notes

Have a profile on LinkedIn that mentions your genealogy habit

Have developed a genealogy software program, app or widget

Have listened to a genealogy podcast online

Have downloaded genealogy podcasts for later listening

Backup your files to a portable hard drive

Have a copy of your genealogy files stored offsite

Know about Rootstech

Have listened to a Blogtalk radio session about genealogy

Use Dropbox, SugarSync or other service to save documents in the cloud

No I don't think we are all ahead of the pack - some of us are heading that way and a lot of our followers are still watching from the sidelines. This is good because it gives those watchers a means to analyse what they are currently doing.